Lived in Bunker Hill section of Jefferson, Maine.spouse: Weeks, Winthrop (1803 - 1875)
Lived in Jefferson, Maine on farm later owned by Donald Stetson and Bill Gearney.spouse: Weeks, Alden "Bub" B. (1822 - 1913)
Sick of Army Lifespouse: , Edith (*1894 - )
"Louis Noyes, who is serving with the regular army and is stationed on an island off the coast of Florida, was called home this week to attend the funeral of his mother. Louis enlisted for three years and has served ten months of this time. Like nearly every other regular army man Louis is not exactly pleased with his "job" and is waiting impatiently for the time to come when he will receive his discharge and when he can shake the army dust off of his shoes.
The young man who enlists in the regular army thinking the life of a soldier is a "snap" generally changes his mind after about the first two months of service and he finds that the daily routine of eat, sleep, drill and eat, sleep, drill becomes terribly monotonous in a very short time, and the worst feature of it all is the young soldier learns little if anything else that is worth a continental to him when he leaves the army and tries to make a living for himself."
She had no formal education but began to teach when very young. She took courses by correspondence and at night. She was very successful for many years in the Duluth High School but had to give up when college degrees became mandatory. After the family moved to Newton Centre, she came to Boston as Home Mission Secretary for the Congregational Church, and was a very good speaker. After retirement, she kept house at 181 Gibbs Street in Newton Centre for her mother, Carrie and Agnes. She baked cookies for pin money.
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Individual: Noyes, Lovina
Birth date: est-1870
Birth place: NH
CD# 164
He was appointed an acting master's mate to rank from 18 February 1862, was posted to duty aboard the hospit6al ship CSS St. Philip at the New Orleans Naval Station, and was discharged from the navy on 30 April 1862.spouse: Kirkland, Rosa E. (1854 - 1945)
Noyes, Lucius T.,Pvt. 3rd Co. Battn. Wash. Arty. La. En. Aug. 26, 1863, Atlanta, Ga. Present on all Rolls to Oct., 1864. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1865. Absent, detailed Naval Order Works, Richmond. Va., Nov. 28, 1864. On List of Prisoners of War, Paroled Albany. Ga., May 15, 1865. Born Connecticut, occupation student. Res. New Orleans, La., age when enlisted 18. single.
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Individual: Noyes, Lucy
Birth date: est-1828
Birth place: VT
CD# 164
Died young.
Individual: Noyes, Luella
Birth date: Jan 26, 1873
Death date: Sep 1969
Social Security #: 048-36-2252
Last residence: CT 06830
State of issue: CT